A Brass Female Connector is a type of fitting commonly used in plumbing, hydraulics, and pneumatic systems. It is designed to connect a tube or pipe with a male fitting. The “female” designation refers to the internal threads in the connector, which allow it to screw onto a male-threaded component, such as a pipe, hose, or fitting.
Key Features:
- Material: Made from brass, which is a corrosion-resistant metal, providing long-lasting durability, especially in systems that require resistance to water, air, or other fluids.
- Threaded Design: The inside of the connector has female threads that allow it to screw onto male-threaded fittings.
- Connection Type: Typically used to connect various tubing sizes, such as copper or plastic tubes, to a male-threaded part.
Applications of Brass Female Connectors:
- Hydraulic Systems: Used to connect hydraulic lines or pipes in industrial machinery.
- Pneumatic Systems: Common in compressed air systems to connect hoses and valves.
- Water and Gas Plumbing: Used in household or commercial plumbing systems to connect pipes carrying water, gas, or other fluids.
- Automotive and Engine Systems: Applied in connecting fuel lines, oil lines, and air systems in vehicles.
- Industrial and OEM Applications: Found in various industrial equipment for connecting tubes to machines or instruments.
Tube OD Sizes:
- 1/8″
- 3/16″
- 1/4″
- 5/16″
- 3/8″
- 1/2″
- 5/8″
- 3/4″
These sizes are standard in many industries for fluid and gas transmission, allowing for proper fitting to different tube sizes. The connector is typically used with tubing that matches the specific outer diameter (OD), ensuring a secure and leak-free connection.
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